3 hours ago the distance to 10 a.m is as twice as the distance to 1 hour. What time is it now? [closed]

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The question in the title. I think the answer is 11:00 a.m but I am not sure.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Xander Henderson, callculus, José Carlos Santos, Siong Thye Goh, lulu Jul 19 at 17:20


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    The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
    – callculus
    Jul 19 at 16:48







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    What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
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    Jul 19 at 16:59










  • Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:09










  • Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
    – lulu
    Jul 19 at 17:10










  • The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:11














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The question in the title. I think the answer is 11:00 a.m but I am not sure.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Xander Henderson, callculus, José Carlos Santos, Siong Thye Goh, lulu Jul 19 at 17:20


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    The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
    – callculus
    Jul 19 at 16:48







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    What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
    – fleablood
    Jul 19 at 16:59










  • Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:09










  • Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
    – lulu
    Jul 19 at 17:10










  • The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:11












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The question in the title. I think the answer is 11:00 a.m but I am not sure.







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The question in the title. I think the answer is 11:00 a.m but I am not sure.









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Xander Henderson, callculus, José Carlos Santos, Siong Thye Goh, lulu Jul 19 at 17:20


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Xander Henderson, callculus, José Carlos Santos, Siong Thye Goh, lulu Jul 19 at 17:20


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  • 3




    The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
    – callculus
    Jul 19 at 16:48







  • 1




    What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
    – fleablood
    Jul 19 at 16:59










  • Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:09










  • Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
    – lulu
    Jul 19 at 17:10










  • The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:11












  • 3




    The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
    – callculus
    Jul 19 at 16:48







  • 1




    What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
    – fleablood
    Jul 19 at 16:59










  • Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:09










  • Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
    – lulu
    Jul 19 at 17:10










  • The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
    – jsm joyce
    Jul 19 at 17:11







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The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
– callculus
Jul 19 at 16:48





The exercise should be not in the title. What do you mean by "1 hour"? 1 a.m or 1 p.m. ?
– callculus
Jul 19 at 16:48





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What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
– fleablood
Jul 19 at 16:59




What does "distance to 1 hour" mean?
– fleablood
Jul 19 at 16:59












Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
– jsm joyce
Jul 19 at 17:09




Sorry for the confusion but this is a DLR(German Aerospace Center) test question and I did not change it at all. I am having a hard time to understand it too...
– jsm joyce
Jul 19 at 17:09












Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
– lulu
Jul 19 at 17:10




Perhaps it's a translation issue...might help to post in in German as well.
– lulu
Jul 19 at 17:10












The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
– jsm joyce
Jul 19 at 17:11




The original question is in English. I did not translate it.
– jsm joyce
Jul 19 at 17:11










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Three hours ago it was 12 o’clock or 4 o’clock p.m.






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